Black Diamond Zion Haulbag

Black Diamond Zion Haulbag


Campaign price
198,16 + delivery costs
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Normal price 229,00 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc



Store (Helsinki)on-shelf0 pcs
Available in the webstore0 pcs


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Product description

The big pig you love to hate, the Zion is the largest of the BD haul bags for Grade V and big wall expedition use.

  • Tough vinyl-laminated nylon fabric
  • Tuck-away EVA foam padded straps and hipbelt
  • Built-in belay seat and double-walled skirt


Weight : 4.29 kg (9 lb 8 oz)

Dimensions : 40 x 45 x 100 cm (15.8 x 17.7 x 39.4 in)

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 1100 x 500 x 500 mm.


Material
Tough vinyl-laminated nylon


Weight
4,29 kg
(with sales package 5 kg)


Capacity
145 liters


Country of origin
China


Comments
Tuomas P. verified buyer, 18.1.2023
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A little too big bag for the material. The sack will not stay in place unless it is completely packed. The problem is not the biggest when carrying, the carrier itself is surprisingly good. But when stored, the sack collapses, unless you really stuff it full. Which can be quite clever anyway, because you can't neatly fold this and put it on the top shelf of the wardrobe, but this thing stands upright like a barrel. Or maybe it's not necessarily bumping, but flopping around. However, the material is so stiff that it then takes on this cramped state and it's really hard to get people to believe that it should be cylindrical when you want to get things in or out. Well, I haven't used this in a big wall environment, maybe it works perfectly when the sack is hanging. Punching also causes the same parts of the sack to fold over and over again, which the material cannot withstand. I have carried big loads for long distances. So this can easily weigh more than 50 kilos, unless the contents are absolutely ridiculous. The buckles of the shoulder straps slip, which is annoying if your hands are not free so that continuous tightening would be successful. I also don't want to lock them firmly, because it's nice to be able to adjust according to the situation when wearing it.
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